Monahan is unapologetic after poaching Newstalk's Kieran Cuddihy for 'Liveline' - and is up for a fight over accusations the move was retaliation for Claire Byrne's defection Patricia Monahan smiles broadly. "All's fair," she says, "in love and broadcasting." RTÉ's Head of Audio is up for the fight, and if that means a bit of argy-bargy with her former employer, Newstalk, so be it. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news
One of the things that disgusts me is a statement made by Kevin Bakhurst not too long ago when somebody said, there's no comedy on RTÉ at the moment. And he went, 'Oh, well, you know comedy, it's hit and miss'. And basically that was an admission of total defeat. And I'd never heard a head of a TV station saying that before that they actually gave up on making comedy.
'Faithless' (Virgin Media One) 4/5 In the end, it's not really the hope that kills you, it's the hype. That squeaking sound heard all over Ireland last week was the air escaping from the hype balloon after episode one of The Walsh Sisters aired on RTÉ One.
RTÉ's panicked announcement that David McCullagh would succeed Claire Byrne as presenter of the mid-morning radio programme was in stark contrast with the faffing about over who will replace Joe Duffy on Liveline.
Tubridy, Byrne, Duffy, Dobson and Collins exits see six hours of changes Three highest paid stars in Donnybrook now gone within the space of two years Newstalk pulls off its biggest transfer coup since Pat Kenny moved from Montrose
Marty Morrissey established Mutton Island Productions four years ago to manage his various gigs outside of RTÉ, which include presenting awards and store openings.